The myometrium is hypoechoic 0.5cm, and no peritoneum is seen, suggesting that there may be fibroids in the uterus, which are about 0.5cm in size.
Ultrasonography is the first choice for the diagnosis of uterine fibroids, ultrasonography can see uterine fibroids as hypoechoic nodules, due to the uterine fibroids are solid masses, compression of the surrounding fibrous tissues can form a loose mesh interstices, ultrasonography can show that there is no peritoneum, ultrasonography suggests that the size of the uterine fibroids is about 0.5cm.
Patients with fibroids may have symptoms such as increased menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual period, lower abdominal masses, etc. If the fibroid is too large, it may cause compression symptoms. Asymptomatic fibroids can be observed and waited for, and when the fibroids show the above symptoms, the fibroids can be surgically removed. However, the specific plan should be based on the actual situation of the patient and the decision should be made by a professional doctor.
If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.